The Licensed Building Practitioners Scheme (LBP Scheme), restricting certain aspects of the design and construction of residential buildings in New Zealand to licensed building personnel, was a Government initiative passed into law in March 2012. The Scheme was a response to a strongly critical review of the lack of quality inherent within the New Zealand building industry by the 2002 report of the Overview Group on Weathertightness of Buildings. This paper will reexamine the original submissions and conclusions about the veracity of the Scheme from a qualitative survey conducted 6 months after the LBPS introduction in 2012 and will compare those results to a recently completed industry survey of prominently placed industry personnel...
The building and construction industry makes a major contribution to the New South Wales (NSW) econo...
The New Zealand Building Code published in 1992 is a document designed to give consistency in buildi...
Occupational licensing for the building industry is being introduced in New Zealand. This research a...
The long-term proposal to license building practitioners, a reality from 1st March 2012, marks a sig...
From the 12th March 2012, all builders in New Zealand doing certain restricted building work will re...
doing certain restricted building work will require to be licensed. The passing of the Building Amen...
ABSTRACT: The long-term proposal to license building practitioners, a reality from 1 s
In 2004 the New Zealand Government reviewed the New Zealand Building Act. The review was prompted by...
The review was prompted by increasing concern at the lack of weather tightness evident in buildings ...
Faulty constructed and leaking buildings as a result of construction practices in the 1990s and 2000...
Occupational licensing for the building industry is being introduced in New Zealand. This research a...
Occupational licensing for the building industry is being introduced in New Zealand. This research a...
The introduction of a performance based approach to building regulations in 1996 with Australia mark...
The New Zealand residential construction industry is characterised by escalating building costs coup...
The building and construction industry makes a major contribution to the New South Wales (NSW) econo...
The building and construction industry makes a major contribution to the New South Wales (NSW) econo...
The New Zealand Building Code published in 1992 is a document designed to give consistency in buildi...
Occupational licensing for the building industry is being introduced in New Zealand. This research a...
The long-term proposal to license building practitioners, a reality from 1st March 2012, marks a sig...
From the 12th March 2012, all builders in New Zealand doing certain restricted building work will re...
doing certain restricted building work will require to be licensed. The passing of the Building Amen...
ABSTRACT: The long-term proposal to license building practitioners, a reality from 1 s
In 2004 the New Zealand Government reviewed the New Zealand Building Act. The review was prompted by...
The review was prompted by increasing concern at the lack of weather tightness evident in buildings ...
Faulty constructed and leaking buildings as a result of construction practices in the 1990s and 2000...
Occupational licensing for the building industry is being introduced in New Zealand. This research a...
Occupational licensing for the building industry is being introduced in New Zealand. This research a...
The introduction of a performance based approach to building regulations in 1996 with Australia mark...
The New Zealand residential construction industry is characterised by escalating building costs coup...
The building and construction industry makes a major contribution to the New South Wales (NSW) econo...
The building and construction industry makes a major contribution to the New South Wales (NSW) econo...
The New Zealand Building Code published in 1992 is a document designed to give consistency in buildi...
Occupational licensing for the building industry is being introduced in New Zealand. This research a...